News Releases - August 2002
August 2002
- August 30, 2002:
City, United Way team up to assist East Austin homeowners for Day of Caring, Raise the Roof events in September
- August 29, 2002:
Work near Zilker; UT football affect weekend traffic
- August 29, 2002:
Law enforcement agencies team up for '100 Hours of Safety'
- August 28, 2002:
Labor Day Ban of Personal Watercraft on Lake Austin
- August 27, 2002:
Advisory panelists sought for arts evaluation
- August 27, 2002:
City certifies first class of Sign Rangers to help inspectors collect bandit signs
- August 27, 2002:
City administrative offices to close for Labor Day holiday
- August 26, 2002:
Diez y Seis celebration returns to Republic Square
- August 22, 2002:
Sunday events result in Downtown street closures
- August 22, 2002:
Federal Grant awarded to S.M.A.R.T. Housing Program
- August 21, 2002:
City encourages dialogue to maximize opportunities for the Greater Austin area in global marketplace
- August 21, 2002:
City to celebrate National Health Center Week with Council proclamation, public clinic tours
- August 21, 2002:
Mayor's Committee for People with Disabilities seeks nominations for 2002 Employer/Employee of the Year
- August 21, 2002:
Building a New Landmark: New City Hall and Public Plaza update
- August 20, 2002:
Midwest Express Airlines announces new nonstop service between MCI (Kansas City) and Austin beginning Nov. 10
- August 20, 2002:
New bomb sniffing K-9 teams arrive at Austin-Bergstrom
- August 20, 2002:
City Breaks Ground on Homeless Resource Center
- August 19, 2002:
July passenger and air cargo traffic at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
- August 19, 2002:
Austin History Center Closes Temporarily for Building Repairs
- August 15, 2002:
Council to start earlier during budget deliberations
- August 12, 2002:
Senior Housing Complex Now Open
- August 12, 2002:
Local health authorities respond to State vaccine program review
- August 12, 2002:
Alleys off Second, Third, Fourth to close for reconstruction
- August 12, 2002:
Austin City Council continues support for East Austin Revitalization
- August 8, 2002:
Public invited to tour office of the Police Monitor
- August 7, 2002:
State no longer accepting dead birds from southern Travis County
- August 6, 2002:
City officials receive national recognition for initiatives promoting economic growth, advancement of Hispanics
- August 6, 2002:
City seeks public input on proposal to codify portions of downtown design guidelines; public hearings begin Aug. 20
- August 5, 2002:
Building a new landmark: New City Hall and Public Plaza update
- August 5, 2002:
Kinney Avenue to close, as construction moves forward on Barton Springs Road
- August 5, 2002:
City's West Nile Virus detected in Travis County bird
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